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- david
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- bakersfield, ca
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- maverick
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- 2.5L Hybrid
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I think you should commemorate this momentous occasion! You just have to put a white dot before the one.
did you have an issue with your original antenna?
No kidding. Exactly my thoughts. Very sad.It is sad that 20k without an issue is cause to celebrate. Reals news SHOULD be only 20k and 1st issue!
It is sad that 20k without an issue is cause to celebrate. Reals news SHOULD be only 20k and 1st issue!
Couple of Debbie Downers right there.....good for you OP!! Enjoy it for many more trouble free miles....No kidding. Exactly my thoughts. Very sad.
I would guess more than half go back to the dealer for something or other by that time. Every brand.I will post "no issues" if mine gets to 75k without 1. EVERY car built in the 21st century should make 20k without issues. You are saying you are willing to accept a car that has issues from day 1?
32,000 miles on ours also with not one issue. But....this should not be something to brag about!
I have a 2010 ram,only 42,000 miles but zero issues so far in 16 years. Hope our maverick is as good!Only about 1400 miles on mine so far, and I still hear the slight 'rattle' or 'chatter' I asked about here (https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/f...like-sound-in-hybrid-drivetrain-normal.67608/) during light acceleration at low speeds, otherwise runs great with no other issues so not too concerned yet.
To my surprise (besides 2 recalls that didn't seem to affect me) the 2019 RAM Promaster I traded in had zero issues over 5 1/2 years and 77K miles. I hope the Maverick is that reliable but time will tell.
There are some features on my 2023 that I don’t. I have come to understand the battery issue a little bit after using the battery training mode.